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(04/16/08 12:00am)
The white Ford Bronco lurched to a stop under the red light hanging above the Loop 202 on-ramp. Although the truck rumbled loudly, its engine noise still couldn't drown out the voice of her father inside her head. Mary Manning realized she was more nervous than she had been in a long time.
(04/03/08 12:00am)
Hiring a full-time emergency manager and better addressing students' mental health and behavioral issues were included in a list of University safety needs in a draft report released Wednesday.
(04/02/08 12:00am)
No matter what age, marriage is always hard work. Coupling it with college, though, may seem like an unbearable strain. Meet two couples, one married and one engaged, who are not simply bearing it, but embracing their relationships.
(04/02/08 12:00am)
For some, the concept of "spring fever" means a boost of energy and a need to clean the house. For others, it means a more frequent tug in the pants.
(04/01/08 12:00am)
(04/01/08 12:00am)
If final projects, exams, your job, the price of gas, your roommate, or the general state of the world have got you feeling a bit overwhelmed, Polytechnic Counseling Services can help you deal with these pressures.
(03/28/08 12:00am)
In light of recent school violence, the U.S. Department of Education took the first step Monday in clarifying rules about releasing student information under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
(03/27/08 12:00am)
On Tuesday, President Bush got slapped by his home state of Texas. But we'll get back to that in a moment.
(03/05/08 12:00am)
"I've noticed a change in my students over the last ten years. Now, when I ask my freshman students what they want to do, they say they want to help the world," engineering professor Mark Henderson says. "I am encouraged by their altruism."
(02/27/08 12:00am)
A bill that would allow holders of concealed-weapon permits to bring their guns to campus passed the Senate Judiciary committee by one vote Monday after being amended to only apply to college campuses.
(02/27/08 12:00am)
ASU's No. 1-ranked baseball program is at the center of an internal investigation into allegations including academic fraud and recruiting violations made by a former team employee.
(02/21/08 12:00am)
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(01/23/08 12:00am)
Now that tuition is paid, books are bought and the year is in full swing, the stress of the new semester is in the past. But before students get to kick back and Facebook the day away, they have papers to write and exams to study for, leaving limited time for much else.
(12/04/07 12:00am)
An inseparable trio would be forever divided after a New Year's celebration turned tragic and now acts as grounds for a stifled murder and aggravated assault investigation.
(11/16/07 12:00am)
Picture a nightclub that only allows sports celebrities on the VIP list who have recently established credibility in their respective sports and make everyone else who has done something shameful wait in line outside for hours.
(10/30/07 12:00am)
With wildfires continuing to rage in California, ASU is offering financial aid and free counseling to students affected by the natural disaster.
(10/26/07 12:00am)
Sunrise, sunset. Breathe in, breathe out. Obla-di, obla-da. Yep, la-la-la-la-life goes on and the ever-so-constant constants stay predictably constant. Whoop-dee-doo, does nature want a medal or something?
(10/10/07 12:00am)
Family members of a Biodesign researcher who died Saturday said they would remember him for his strong work ethic and nonchalant attitude.
(10/10/07 12:00am)
A 21-year-old male construction worker died Tuesday morning after falling from the roof of the new building for the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the Downtown campus.
(10/03/07 12:00am)
Matt* can't say exactly how his meth addiction started.